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#1
kevz - Posted 1:48 am PST 11/8/09 (192 Posts)
are these really 1000mAh?
who needs so many AAA?
who needs so many AAA?
#2
whobe - Posted 2:06 am PST 11/8/09 (232 Posts)
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#3
RKLE - Posted 5:24 am PST 11/8/09 (6201 Posts)
energeizer knock off
#4
bostonman - Posted 6:06 am PST 11/8/09 (1022 Posts)
1000mah .... if real they are going to be leaking like crazy.
I brought some 2600mAh AA but they won't hold the charge if I don't use them.
I brought some 2600mAh AA but they won't hold the charge if I don't use them.
#5
DDMan - Posted 10:22 am PST 11/8/09 (28 Posts)
#4, Have you ever used rechargable batteries before? NiMh and NiCd batteries lose their charge over time (fairly quickly, about 1% per day). Only the new "LSD" or "Low Discharge" NiMh batteries and LiON batteries will hold their charge for extended periods (months).
1000 mAh is quite a bit, but you're absolutely right in the fact in that you better need almost all of them all the time, otherwise it's a waste.
1000 mAh is quite a bit, but you're absolutely right in the fact in that you better need almost all of them all the time, otherwise it's a waste.
#6
solid_spence - Posted 10:50 am PST 11/8/09 (280 Posts)
i'd just go with some energiser ones. i bought a knock off brand and they totally swelled. kinda lame and scary.
#7
btc909 - Posted 12:36 pm PST 11/8/09 (1090 Posts)
Eneloop
#8
S_Klass - Posted 3:35 pm PST 11/8/09 (1080 Posts)
#1 Good question. AA, I can see it but AAA?
#9
drabina - Posted 4:25 pm PST 11/8/09 (314 Posts)
I got them last time they were on sale. Good for all the kids toys. For other stuff like camera and remotes, I use Eneloops.
#10
zippy2 - Posted 4:28 pm PST 11/8/09 (176 Posts)
I second that. ENELOOP is all you need.
#11
techsupport - Posted 5:47 pm PST 11/8/09 (2584 Posts)
#12
wogga - Posted 6:24 pm PST 11/8/09 (444 Posts)







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